With door busters and gift giving top of mind, we’re joining the frenzy and offering up some spectacular deals. These limited time offers are available only through our website, and only through Cyber Monday.

We want to send our sincere thank you from the management team at Mt. Hood Meadows for purchasing your 2015-16 unlimited season pass. Your commitment to recreate at Mt. Hood Meadows this winter provides us with the resources we need to bring on staff and we will work hard to deliver an experience that continues to earn your loyalty.

Because of your commitment to keeping Meadows open, you gave my sons, my other ski buddies and me a great season. So many awesome bluebird days where we just had fun skiing what was there and making the best of it.

target="_blank">We’re getting stoked for the season and are very Thankful that we are getting some snow in advance of the holiday. We know you’re excited about the season as well and we’re doing everything we can to get lifts operating for Thanksgiving weekend. That’s our commitment to make the most of this season!

More than 500 snow enthusiasts took advantage of an early opening of the Buttercup lift Saturday, a special preview day Meadows presented as part of the Pray for Snow Party. The preview was made possible by the enormous snow harvesting efforts Meadows has pioneered, making it possible to offer a limited experience with just ten inches of snow depth in the base area.

We thought you'd enjoy a birds-eye view of the storm at Meadows. It's been snowing hard all afternoon and there's a pulse of storms forecast this week. It's a favorable weather system, hopefully one that will build our base and let us start the season!

Dine with CEO Matthew Drake and dance to Hit Machine

The improving weather forecast and a snowy start to November has spirits running high for a pre-Thanksgiving opening at Mt. Hood Meadows. In fact, the season will be previewed with the Buttercup lift running from 3 - 7 PM Saturday adding to the festivity of our “Pray for Snow” party to celebrate the season.

Even before it started snowing you could feel the change in the air. That shiver up the spine feeling is more than cooler temperatures, it was the anticipation of seeing the first snowflakes that stick. Perhaps these are the ones we will be building a base out of for the rest of the season?